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  1. General Metalworking I looked438864 at images of Dreis and Krump...

    I looked438864 at images of Dreis and Krump fingers they they look very different from mine. I've sent some patterns to Cattail Foundry and hope they can cast them. 438863Thanks but Ithey won't fit..
  2. General Metalworking Whitney Jensen mod 420F Box and Pan Brake

    I recently acquired this old brake. Seems to be in good shape, but I'm missing about 18" of finger. Also, a manual would be nice. Any help would be great.
  3. John, thanks for that info. Keith

    John, thanks for that info.
    Keith
  4. Turns out it was my bad. I've never seen a motor...

    Turns out it was my bad. I've never seen a motor with a voltage selector switch, so the previous owner had put on a 110 plug and the switch didn't sound right in the left/110 position. I was running...
  5. Ahh... maybe the voltage selector switch or me is...

    Ahh... maybe the voltage selector switch or me is the problem. To be honest, I didn't know what this switch was for. I've been running it on 110v with the switch in the right hand position (facing...
  6. I'm running the Radial arm saw on 120v. I believe...

    I'm running the Radial arm saw on 120v. I believe it's wired correctly, but would I possible have more oomph I wired it 220v? I'll probably change out the bearings. By hand it doesn't spin as easily...
  7. Dewalt GWI power vs Dewalt 7730 Advice?

    Recently I bought a gwi to replace my Dewalt 7730. The GWI is a lovely well built saw compared to the 7730. I blew the motor out and replaced the broken fan. The bearings felt fine so I didn't...
  8. The main reason is that that the pillow blocks...

    The main reason is that that the pillow blocks have raised the drive shaft 11/2"-2" , which raised the lower wheel, causing the two tables to be notched out. The notch in the main table is ok, but...
  9. 32" Crescent Bandsaw Lower wheel Bearing shell, housing

    I have a crescent band saw that has the lower wheel running on pillow blocks. I would like to change out the pillow blocks and change to the original babbitt bearing, but I'm lacking the original...
  10. Thanks to Mark Norman and others on Sawmill...

    Thanks to Mark Norman and others on Sawmill Creek, I just finished my concrete wood lathe using an old flat belt metal lathe headstock instead of pillow blocks. It works wonderfully well and has been...
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